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SCG-C.750.023
2-9 Apr 1750:22 (830)
Shortly will be published, A Treatise upon the Importance
and Means of Securing The Chactaw Nation of Indians in the
British Interest. . . [2 lines] with Several Incontestable
Reasons, and Chronological Observations, to prove that the
Year of our Lord 1738 was Several Years Antecedent to the
Year 1747.
To which is added, A Genuine Account of the most
remarkable occurrences since that period of time.
Concluding with some scenes of a Farce, as the same was
some time ago first rehearsed in private, and afterwards
acted publickly; in which are contained, some comical and
instructive dialogues between the several modest pretenders
to the merits of a certain revolt, said by them to be lately
projected and effected.
The whole supported by records, original letters, and
living witnesses.
What should be grave, you turn to farce.
I wish the --- --- --- -- ---. Prior.
. . . [3 lines in Latin, attributed to Horace.]
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